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Establishing a Shared Services Entity
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Practical steps to setting up a Shared Services Organisation
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WHY Know why you are doing it! Cost pressures Legislative change Provide a legal entity for existing collaboration Enhancing service Increasing compliance requirements Right environment Central Government encouragement / expectation New political geography to ‘navigate’ in Wellington
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Fundamentals Foundation of mutual respect Commitment to co-operation and collaboration. Recognition that shared services is about ‘how’ things are done, not ‘why’. Uniqueness not a value Autonomy not an asset
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Agree the purpose What is the entity to achieve? Outputs Limitations Resources
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Establish the structure Charitable Trust Company Informal grouping A Council Controlled Organisation can be any of the above and is subject to the Local Government Act 2002
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Council Controlled Organisation Special Consultative Procedure required. Constitution Lodged with companies office Statement of Intent includes budget Process of annual circulation and approval Shareholders Directors Transparent appointment Companies Act compliance
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Governance CEOs are Directors Directors responsibility is to company Role clarity Strategic View Advisory Groups Manage Activities
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Governance. Decisions Who Directors Sub groups (Advisory) Delegations How Consensus Vote Equal/proportional
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Governance EBOPRDC WDCKDCODC WBOP DC TCCTaupoGDC BOPLASS LTD The Board – 9 Chief Executives as directors Executive Officer Aerial photography Insurance Probity and Audit teleph ony unimar ket Soft ware
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Finances Funding the Entity Transaction Levy Fixed contribution Other Equal Proportional Service Costs Actual or cost plus
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Reporting Operational and Financial reporting Frequency? Content and audience Audit NZ – Mandatory
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Shareholders Constitution Approve/amend Statement of Intent Submit on Annual Meeting 6 monthly reports
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